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ArmanShirinyan (OP)
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August 26, 2018, 12:56:53 PM
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sup bitcointalk. Have a question about swapping. I have situation like this: i've deployed token in ethereum network and for example some people bought it through ICO smart-contract  aaaand for example now i have to swap their tokens - with the same rate, same name, same supply but let's say with different functions in token's contract. Any materials that can help me understand how does i do it?  Huh
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August 26, 2018, 01:01:15 PM
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sup bitcointalk. Have a question about swapping. I have situation like this: i've deployed token in ethereum network and for example some people bought it through ICO smart-contract  aaaand for example now i have to swap their tokens - with the same rate, same name, same supply but let's say with different functions in token's contract. Any materials that can help me understand how does i do it?  Huh

You mean something like this?

https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/30996/how-to-receive-swap-tokens-on-a-new-solidity-contract

The scenario here though is that the user needs to swap their tokens manually. Not sure if that's something you want.


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August 26, 2018, 01:05:00 PM
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sup bitcointalk. Have a question about swapping. I have situation like this: i've deployed token in ethereum network and for example some people bought it through ICO smart-contract  aaaand for example now i have to swap their tokens - with the same rate, same name, same supply but let's say with different functions in token's contract. Any materials that can help me understand how does i do it?  Huh

You mean something like this?

https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/30996/how-to-receive-swap-tokens-on-a-new-solidity-contract

The scenario here though is that the user needs to swap their tokens manually. Not sure if that's something you want.



Ok, manual way is ok, but i prefer to do it without users involvement. Any way to do it automatically?
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August 26, 2018, 04:38:00 PM
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Every project`s team using different type of methods for token swapping.Some tokens automatically swapped in your wallet.Some times you have to send them specified ex changer.

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August 26, 2018, 06:17:29 PM
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sup bitcointalk. Have a question about swapping. I have situation like this: i've deployed token in ethereum network and for example some people bought it through ICO smart-contract  aaaand for example now i have to swap their tokens - with the same rate, same name, same supply but let's say with different functions in token's contract. Any materials that can help me understand how does i do it?  Huh

I am not sure, because I am not developer. Perhaps there is no any automatic  system for swap your token. You should deploy new token but you can use same symbols, decimal, name whatever on your previous token. Then you should transfer token manually to your existing token holders. You can keep everything same as before, only contract address will change by default. For transactions may be there is any script you use for transfer (Not sure ). Mostly ICO used script for distribute airdrop token.

You can move this topic on Project Development , may be some one can help you there.

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